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At 6.45: a.rru,,-a^ter^-the'; cold shower, a Giip of Hot, full-flavoured Tips" 'Tea "goes good^ "Amber Tips" i%a niaii's tea—plenty of riehiiess and fragrance about it.. That's because **Ambe£ Tips" is blended specially arid packed in • packets to flavour. "The wife" has heard of "Amber Tips"—ask her in the next order to specify 132

Safest and most gentle medicine for Infants,' Children, ■' ' ' Dalicale Females, and the Sickness of Pregnancy.''" Important Notice. MAGH ■The Universal remedy for Acidity -Stomach, headache, heartburn, indigestion, soiir eructations, Bilious affections.'- - Tu con\et|\ioneß, of ithenaiheDINNEFORD od evoiy bottle a-nd label, j YOU WILL BE SATISrai ll f . . .' ,: v-..""'■';■!!.r, >'i : v"i''.- ; .i.0-- .'.-• ** * X 'with nothing less than good results from a medicine that claims to improve and - ♦ T preserve your,general health.lt us a weji-inown fadt that disorders of th* Ciiges-;. ♦ J tave system axe responsible for the majority of cases of indisposition in those who /T. * should otherwise be perfectly well. For the numerous Effecting :thV": J <K organs of digestion it is universally admitted that there.is';no more; efficacious ♦• X remedy than Beecham's Pills, which should will be entirely satisfied, for dyspeptic and bilious troubles, axe speedily corrected T>y the use of this world-famous excellent medi<Hne.' Th'd, enjoyment of life is always increased and maintaind hy Judicioußly using B/i/v/*li*Mti'© Of lie w¥i llHill % r*III\ iPreptrcd eni 7 b; THOMAS BEECHAH, St Hdc»;Ensi«i. : :; ; X Sold in boxc labelled price 10id (36 pills), l/i*(s6 pUl«) ; £ 2/9 pill*). 4 V J

HOYAL MAIL. NELSON—MOTUEKA -TAIvAKA. . Leavos Nelson (Tattersall's Stables) at I 10 a.m., Monday,' Tuesday, "Wednes< Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Leaves Takaka (Junction Hotel), at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. * Luxurious, Electrically equipped 50 V p. 'Cadillac Cars used.—Experienced Drivers, pares : Nelson to Takaka : Single 255, return 40s, Mptueka to Takaka: Single 17s 6d, / return 30s. , Book seats and procure tickets. (Nelson) F. N. Jones','Phone 39, or from ■ drivers!..- ■ . . Book seats and procure tickets (Ta- / aka) Emms' Store, Phono 34. \': NORMAN L; EMMS, : Proprietor, ■Private., address, Neleon, 'l4' Wahvui-street, 1 Phone 527.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 2

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